Sentences with phrase «lie detectors for»

«This is not meant for the purpose of developing a lie detector for pain,» he says.

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As a psychology student at Harvard, he developed the lie detector test but failed to win acceptance for it.
The instruments that search for these products of dark matter annihilation were conceived as telescopes or detectors to look at particles and photons emitted by galaxies and the exotic objects that lie within them.
The answer lies in the different detectors astronomers use for different purposes.
«You could [also] imagine a lot of evil uses for this,» he cautions, noting that it could fit in with recent talk about using an fMRI as a lie detector.
And with a trail of clean drug and lie detector tests in his wake and a trophy case full of hardware — O'Hearn is a four - time Natural Mr. Universe and in the Natural Bodybuilding Hall of Fame (lest you think those muscles are all for show, he's also proficient in jeet kune do, and was inducted into the Masters Hall of Fame for judo in 2014)-- he's still dogged by haters who jump in with sarcastic comments on nearly every social media post.
Not hanging out long enough to experience a hospital meal, Klaatu electrocutes his lie detector examiner, uses a high - pitched radio transmission to render dozens of security guards useless, and heads for the streets of the city.
The progressive minded trio and their experiences would provide Marston with the inspiration to create a powerful female super-hero to challenge heteronormative ideas on gender norms predicated on his behavioral DISC theory in order to educate little boys and inspire little girls (he also invented the lie detector, which he refused to patent as he believed science should be free for all).
«He has a lie detector,» said Cruz, who saw the film for the first time last night and also shared that she and Bardem accepted equal pay for the work.
Jack, his true nature revealed, is so obsessed with perfection for his daughter that he gives Greg a lie detector test about his past.
William Marston (Luke Evans) was a psychologist and university professor who helped invent the lie detector in the 1920s and created the character of Wonder Woman for DC Comics in 1941.
For instance: Wonder Woman has a lasso of truth, not unlike Marston's famous lie detector (which had to be wrapped around a person's torso).
They invented a lie detector and he kind of lived in a polyamorous relationship with his wife and one of his students, Olive Byrne, and they all had kids together and lived together for many, many years.»
The pair positioned themselves on the cutting edge of psychology, pioneering new systems of thought and trying to create the code for engineering a reliable lie detector test.
The first makes a much bigger deal about Vitruvius's blindness, inviting a lot of tasteless and hackneyed jokes at his expense; the second forces Lucy to confess her love for Emmet via lie detector.
His internal lie detector is seriously flawed, and, for that matter, so is his sense of impending peril.
There you would learn, in brief, that William Moulton Marston, inventor of the lie detector test, came up with the idea for Wonder Woman in 1941.
I took a lie detector test for Scott Avery (aka Amani Olu, the alleged curator), as a measure of the «integrity and character of the art world.»
For example, the publicity about Sheppard's refusal to take a lie detector test came directly from police officers and the Coroner.
The Employee Polygraph Protection Act (EPPA) of 1988 prohibits most private employers and companies from using lie detector tests (polygraphs, voice stress analyzer, deceptograph amongst others) for pre employment screening.
I have gone to such lengths as to send certain cheaters for lie detector tests at the start of and a year into therapy as a way to prove honesty in the future.
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